St. Johanneskirche

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Nestled in the Wiehre district, the St. Johanneskirche casts an impressive shadow. It’s not just a church, but a story etched in red sandstone. The St. Johanneskirche first opened its doors in 1899. Its creation was a direct response to the burgeoning population of Wiehre. The old church, St. Cyriakus and Perpetua, was simply too small. It could barely hold 200 people. The area needed a new spiritual heart. The task fell to architect Josef Durm. His initial design, deemed too expensive, was rejected. The Ministry of Finance, wanting maximum capacity, insisted on galleries. Durm and the church resisted. Galleries were considered unsuitable for Catholic services. Eventually, Durm relented, and the St. Johanneskirche gained its unique layout. Even the city council intervened, fearing Durm’s Romanesque-early Gothic design would overshadow the Freiburg Minster. The final design leans heavily on Romanesque elements, with towering additions to its two majestic spires. These spires were a key part of Mayor Otto Winterer’s vision. He wanted prominent structures to mark Freiburg’s expansion. The St. Johanneskirche stands on the former site of Freiburg’s first gasworks. Its wide central nave and two side aisles, complete with galleries, maximize the space. The church stretches an impressive 74.3 meters in length. The intersection of the nave and transept forms a vast, 16.8-meter diameter crossing. The red sandstone construction gives the St. Johanneskirche its striking appearance. The design blends Neo-Romanesque features with elements of the late Romanesque period. Unlike traditional churches, the altar of the St. Johanneskirche is located in the west. The two 60-meter towers flank an octagonal entrance. They point eastward towards Talstraße, creating a dramatic line of sight. Interestingly, Durm cited Bamberg Cathedral as inspiration. However, the floor plan and interior of the St. Johanneskirche bear little resemblance to this model. The church’s stunning stained-glass windows were crafted by local artist Fritz Geiges between 1898 and 1901. The St. Johanneskirche also houses a piece of local history. An old painting of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, along with Baroque figures and a medieval Madonna, came from the now-gone Fourteen Holy Helpers’ chapel. The chapel once stood on what is now Basler Straße. The St. Johanneskirche stands as a testament to Freiburg’s growth. It represents the intertwining of architectural ambition, community needs, and artistic vision.

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